Questions 16 to 20 (Write True or False) A16 A larger inductor produces a smaller rate of change of current. A17 KVL states that E IR +E EMF = 0 for any open circuits. A18 For a sine waveform, the value of form factor is 1.414.

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Questions 16 to 20 (Write True or False)
A16
A larger inductor produces a smaller rate of change of current.
A17
KVL states that E IR + E EMF = 0 for any open circuits.
A18
For a sine waveform, the value of form factor is 1.414.
A19
In a purely inductive circuit, the current lags the voltage by II/4 rads.
In an ideal transformer, the rate of change of flux is the same for both primary
A20
and secondary.
Transcribed Image Text:Questions 16 to 20 (Write True or False) A16 A larger inductor produces a smaller rate of change of current. A17 KVL states that E IR + E EMF = 0 for any open circuits. A18 For a sine waveform, the value of form factor is 1.414. A19 In a purely inductive circuit, the current lags the voltage by II/4 rads. In an ideal transformer, the rate of change of flux is the same for both primary A20 and secondary.
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